first, joe? >> well, i think -- look, he's clearly going to -- the speech tomorrow's going to be about bringing people together, about us all being in this together. but it gets to the specifics. i don't think he will talk about specifics. i think that will happen in the state of the union address, where he gets -- whether it's going to be immigration or the other issues, yes, we are divided as a country on -- i think he will press those at the state of of the union. tomorrow, it will be a bigger, broader speech about coming together and common cause for the country. >> karl? >> i think it will be a moment where the country comes together. but two points. one is we have to be careful about the difference between rhetoric and performance. four years ago, president obama struck a bipartisan note, called for a new coming together, but it didn't happen. one reason it didn't happen was a note that -- that you ran earlier in the piece of footage, where the president said, i'm here because we have chose